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Riga, Latvia

Riga, Latvia
Condition:New Hersteller:Arnott Herstellernummer:P-2740 EAN:0815710012959 Produkttyp:Compressor, compressed air system Referenznummer(n) OE:BENTLEY 3D0616005H, BENTLEY 3D0616005K, BENTLEY 3D0616005L, BENTLEY 3D0616005M, BENTLEY 3D0616005P, BENTLEY 3D0616005Q, BENTLEY 3D0616007C, BENTLEY 3D0616007D, BENTLEY 3D0616007E, VW 3D0616005H, VW 3D0616005K, VW 3D0616005L, VW 3D0616005M, VW 3D0616005P, VW 3D0616005Q, VW 3D0616007C, VW 3D0616007D, VW 3D0616007E Referenznummer(n) OEM:WABCO 4154033080 Gebr-Nummer(s):P-2740 Weight [kg]:4,5 Spring Type:for pneumatic suspension vehicles Supplementary Article/Info 2:with dryer Packaging length [cm]:30 Packaging width [cm]:19 Packaging height [cm]:22 Overheating protection:Yes Manufactured in:Germany Net weight [kg]:4,2

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